Modern laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized hernia treatment, offering quicker recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring.
Traditional hernia surgery requires the surgeon to make a large incision in the abdomen. Dr. Fisichella performs the laparoscopic technique using three small incisions, about the width of a dime, ...
Unlike conventional procedures that require large incisions, minimally invasive surgeries are performed through tiny openings ...
Laparoscopic surgery is especially beneficial in cases of bilateral hernias (on both sides) or recurrent hernias, offering superior visibility and repair without the need for multiple incisions. Many ...
Kolkata doctors have successfully treated a large and complex incisional hernia in a 45-year-old woman from Agartala in ...
Laparoscopic surgery is a type of “minimally invasive” surgery involving very small incisions (0.5-1cm) as opposed to traditional surgery which uses larger cuts. In a laparoscopic procedure, the ...
For an abdominal wall hernia repair, also known as a ventral hernia repair, the most common surgical approaches have been laparoscopic and open techniques. But a new approach for repairing hernias has ...
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2. CPT 49496 (Repair, initial inguinal hernia, full term infant younger than age 6 months, or preterm infant older than 50 weeks postconception age and younger than age 6 months at the time of surgery ...
Doctors in Kolkata have successfully treated a large and complex incisional hernia in a 45-year-old woman from Agartala in ...